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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]magical thyme
(14,881 posts)It's not as though Zimmerman has expressed any remorse over stalking and killing an unarmed teen.
There are any number of ways Zimmerman could have gotten his injuries. He could have slipped and fallen over backwards onto the concrete walkway. He could have tried to grab at Marten, and Marten could have punched him. He could have been running in the dark and run right into a wall.
The prosecution does not have to prove how Zimmerman got his injuries. They have to prove ill will, callous disregard for life, etc. Zimmerman's repeated 911 calls about "suspicious" black men, his statement that "these goons always get away," his following Martin, in violation of the watch rules and against the advice of the 911 operator, all point to ill will.
And the defense has to demonstrate Zimmerman's supposed fear of an unarmed teen was *reasonable.* You can't provoke a fight and then cry self-defense because you are losing the fight. And fights result in punched noses every day, without the fighters resorting to guns. Hell, a co-worker got in a brawl with an aluminum ladder last week and ended up with worse injuries than Zimmerman.